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    evidence
    /ˈɛvɪd(ə)ns/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. be or show evidence of: "the quality of the bracelet, as evidenced by the workmanship, is exceptional"

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  2. EVIDENCE definition: 1. facts, information, documents, etc. that give reason to believe that something is true: 2. to…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of EVIDENCE is an outward sign : indication. How to use evidence in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Evidence.

  4. Evidence, exhibit, testimony, proof refer to information furnished in a legal investigation to support a contention. Evidence is any information so given, whether furnished by witnesses or derived from documents or from any other source: Hearsay evidence is not admitted in a trial.

  5. Evidence is the information which is used in a court of law to try to prove something. Evidence is obtained from documents, objects, or witnesses.

  6. Evidence is anything that can be used to prove something — like the evidence presented in a trial, or the trail of bread crumbs that is evidence of the path Hansel took through the woods.

  7. [uncountable] the information that is used in court to try to prove something. I was asked to give evidence (= to say what I knew, describe what I had seen, etc.) at the trial. The defence accused the prosecution of withholding several key pieces of evidence. circumstantial/forensic evidence.

  8. something that makes you believe that something is true or exists: evidence of global warming. [ + that ] There is no scientific evidence that the drug is addictive. Fewer examples. inconclusive evidence. photographic evidence. Recent evidence indicates that the skeleton is about 3 million years old. There's no evidence to support his story.